Evacuation was introduced at the start of World War Two. Evacuation tried to ensure the
safety of young children from the cities that were considered to be in danger of
Nazi bombing - London, Birmingham, Portsmouth etc. In the lead up to World war two, Europe had
been scared of bombing.
The British government introduced evacuation. Young children were sent with their 'minders'
to what were considered safe areas that would be
free from Nazi bombing.
safety of young children from the cities that were considered to be in danger of
Nazi bombing - London, Birmingham, Portsmouth etc. In the lead up to World war two, Europe had
been scared of bombing.
The British government introduced evacuation. Young children were sent with their 'minders'
to what were considered safe areas that would be
free from Nazi bombing.